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DAR – Historic Preservation Grants for Historic Resources and Sites in the United States

Jeffris Heartland Fund in the US

Deadline: 31-Dec-21

The Daughter of American Revolution is seeking applications for its Historic Preservation Grants to provide financial assistance for projects that preserve historic resources, sites and other history-related projects.

Examples include restoration of historic buildings; digitization or preservation of documents/records; preservation of historical items/artifacts; erection of new or rededication/relocation of existing historical markers; cemetery headstone and monument conservation, etc.

Preference is provided to projects related to the Colonial-through-the-Federal period, but those from all chapters of American history are eligible to apply. The maximum grant is $10,000, and smaller projects are encouraged.

Since their founding in 1890, the National Society of the DAR has supported historic preservation as one of their three main mission areas (along with patriotism and education).

In tens of thousands of locations around the world, they have saved historic properties, erected historic markers, digitized documents and helped to preserve the American story in thousands of meaningful ways.

Funding Information

Eligible Projects

Projects considered for grants must support the DAR mission area of historic preservation, and successful applicants must agree to publicly recognize DAR’s contribution.

In order to benefit posterity, secure recognition for DAR and produce lasting value from the grants, please note these important guiding principles:

For more information, visit https://www.dar.org/national-society/dar-historic-preservation-grants

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